Wednesday 15 April 2020

Bits and Bobs

I'm aware that my routes may be becoming repetitive...that's because they are! Still, we're all in the same boat...or should be? North, South or West...East would be a challenge, especially for a poor swimmer.

All walks are being done from my Cottage. Chuffed to have lost over a stone, although there's still some work to do. The last couple of days have been slow but there's always something of interest, right?  A few Yellow Wagtails have popped up and the drift of Wheatears continues...thankfully...A jumpy male on the cliff footpath...


...and an extremely chilled female in the paddock...



A lovely individual
The first Swallow was seen singing in the Village yesterday...


A lone Pink-footed Goose was also seen South of the Village. It was flushed by Bud and glided down onto the sea. Unusual behaviour and maybe not in the best of health, unfortunately...


He also (inadvertantly) flushed a pair of Grey Partridges. Finally for now, a mini-kettle (if there is such a thing) of Buzzards (3) was a pleasant sight.

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